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Marvel: Apocalypse

The novel "Marvel: Apocalypse" chronicles the epic journey of En Sabah Nur, later known as Apocalypse, a being of immense power and intellect. Over 5,000 years of history, Marvel's Apocalypse wages relentless conquest across the world, from ancient Egypt to modern times. Believing in "survival of the fittest", he manipulates and topples nations— Egypt, Okkara, K’un-Lun, and beyond—ruling as a godlike figure. Alongside his physical and mutant power, Apocalypse masters ancient magic, learning from sorcerers and mystic principalities alike, further increasing his dominance. By blending war, magic, and manipulation, Apocalypse shapes human history in his quest for ultimate power and immortality. Throughout the story, themes of power, identity, and evolution are central, as Apocalypse not only aims to rule but to redefine the destiny of the universe itself. Notes for the Readers - First things first, YES, English is my native language but actually not really, my first language was German but I came to the United States when I was eight so English is my BEST language. Second thing to note is that you do not have to be a Marvel comics reader to enjoy this, I REPEAT you don’t have to read Marvel comics to read this. I will do my best to explain everything as it comes along. I don't own any of the Marvel ideas that is instead Disney. If there is anything I missed or you do not understand in the story, post a comment. Multiple family members of mine are not Marvel fans but read this. The novel eventually will be about the God Emperor of the nation Okkara who as we know is Apocalypse (shout out to my Warhammer 40k fans!). The Egypt arc where he is “God-King” will be shorter and introduce Apocalypse which is then followed by one more arc, and finally he becomes the emperor of Okkara. This is where the kingdom building comes in, not so much in the Egypt arc. (As a side note, an Egyptian kingdom building novel would be cool.) After that he will improve Okkaran society and conquer various interest groups/peoples/nations around the world. He won’t conquer earth until after the third celestial host (2000AD). My main reason is not to mess up the timeline of the comics but also because the Celestials tell him to stay put during the second host along with the gods in 1000 AD, mutants have yet to rise in the general populace, and Gaia still has faith in humanity which she loses in the 21st century bringing the return of the Elder Gods to wipe out humanity (pollution has real consequences guys). Lastly, writing is freaking hard so support me and other writers. It is a lot harder than I realized I will be the first to admit, but I learned I do love this more than reading so I hope you enjoy my content. I publish 15 chapters ahead on Pátreon; the URL is https://www.pátreon.com/Fat_Immortal just change the “a” with a funny accent to a normal one.

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Chapter 8: The Sandstormers

As the sandstorm settled behind him, Apocalypse emerged from the Ka Temple, the Ka Stone emanating softly from his forehead. The ancient relic pulsed with energy, a rhythm that now mirrored his own heartbeat. He had achieved what he set out to do, claiming the artifact of unimaginable power and securing his place as a force to be reckoned with. Yet, as the temple disappeared behind him and the desert stretched out before him, a sense of unease tugged at his mind.

For all the knowledge and power he had gained, something felt… wrong. A shadow, a whisper at the edge of his consciousness, gnawed at him. It was as if the Ka Stone, though conquered, was trying to warn him of something else. Data, probabilities, and cosmic calculations flowed through him, telling him something was amiss.

But there was no time for doubt.

Apocalypse's journey back to his tribe, the Sandstormers, was swift. His mind buzzed with the potential of the Ka Stone, and yet that persistent feeling of dread loomed closer with each step he took across the desert. It was a feeling he hadn't known in centuries—a feeling of loss.

When he finally reached the camp, the wind carried with it an eerie stillness. The usual sounds of life—the laughter of children, the bustle of warriors, the crackling of the evening fire—were gone. The scene that awaited him sent a shiver down his spine.

The Sandstormers were dead.

Bodies lay strewn across the sand, blood staining the golden dunes a deep crimson. His people, his tribe, slaughtered. Men, women, and children—none were spared. Apocalypse's heart hardened as he surveyed the devastation, anger swelling within him. Whoever was responsible would pay. The Ka Stone on his forehead glinted, and the power within it flared, matching his fury.

But as he continued forward, another shape caught his eye. Among the lifeless forms, a figure moved weakly—Baal, his adoptive father and leader of the Sandstormers. Apocalypse rushed to his side.

Baal's breathing was ragged, his body broken and battered from the attack. Blood seeped from his wounds, and it was clear that he did not have long to live. Apocalypse knelt beside him, his eyes burning with a mix of fury and sorrow.

"Baal…" Apocalypse's voice was low, filled with a rare sense of vulnerability.

Baal's eyes fluttered open, a faint glimmer of recognition flickering in them. He tried to speak, but the words came slowly, weighed down by the pain that wracked his body.

"It was… Rama-Tut," Baal whispered, the name barely audible over the wind. "He came… from nowhere. Strangers from the future… His soldiers… They slaughtered everyone. All but me."

Apocalypse's eyes narrowed. He had heard of Rama-Tut—the strange pharaoh from the future, a man who claimed dominion over Egypt. But what could he want with the Sandstormers?

"Why did he spare you?" Apocalypse asked, his voice edged with both curiosity and rage.

Baal coughed, blood flecking his lips. "He wanted me… to give you a message." Baal's eyes locked onto Apocalypse's with a fierce intensity, his voice shaking with effort. "Rama-Tut knows of you, En Sabah Nur. He knows of your strength… and the power you've claimed. He waits… for you."

Apocalypse's expression darkened, his anger boiling beneath the surface. Rama-Tut had not only killed his tribe, but he had the audacity to leave Baal alive to taunt him, to lure him into a confrontation.

Baal's hand reached out weakly, grasping Apocalypse's arm. "You… must be careful, En Sabah Nur. Rama-Tut is not just a man… He is from a time… far beyond ours. He commands forces… we cannot comprehend."

But Apocalypse was not afraid. He had faced tribulations, and he had emerged victorious each time. Now, with the power of the Ka Stone at his fingertips and the knowledge of Steven Haking guiding his thoughts, he knew that no one, not even a time-traveling pharaoh, could stand against him.

"I will end him," Apocalypse growled, his voice cold and final.

Baal's grip on his arm tightened for a brief moment before his strength gave out. His hand fell away, his eyes growing dim as life slipped from him. With a final, shallow breath, Baal was gone.

For a long moment, Apocalypse knelt there, the weight of Baal's death settling heavily on his shoulders. His anger, his desire for revenge burned hotter than ever, but beneath it all, there was a hollow ache. Baal had been more than a leader—he had been the man who had raised him, trained him, and shaped him into who he was today. And now he was gone, taken by a man from the future who sought to challenge him.

Apocalypse stood, his eyes hardening as he looked over the bodies of his people. There would be no mourning, no tears. There was only vengeance. Rama-Tut had made a fatal error in leaving him alive.

With a single thought, Apocalypse tapped into the power of the Ka Stone, sending a wave of energy through the desert. The sands shifted and rumbled beneath him, responding to his will. He would find Rama-Tut, and he would make him pay for what he had done.

As he stood amidst the fallen, a cold wind swept through the camp, carrying with it the weight of loss and the promise of retribution. Apocalypse's mind raced with possibilities—Rama-Tut was no ordinary man. He was from the future, a time that even Steven Haking's knowledge had not fully grasped. But Apocalypse had the power to adapt.

With the Ka Stone in his possession, the boundaries of reality and thought no longer applied to him. He could sense the threads of reality bending to his will, and he would use that power to track down Rama-Tut. His mind, sharp and calculating, began piecing together the next steps—how to manipulate the reality alteration abilities he had gained and bring Rama-Tut to his knees.

"I will find you, Nathaniel Richards," Apocalypse whispered into the wind. "And when I do, I will show you the meaning of true power."

With a final glance at Baal's lifeless form, Apocalypse turned and began his journey. His steps were steady, filled with purpose, as he moved toward his destiny—a confrontation with Rama-Tut, the man who would one day be known as Kang the Conqueror.

The desert around him seemed to respond to his will, the sands shifting in his wake. The world would soon know that Apocalypse, the Morning Light, had been awakened. And those who stood in his way would fall, just as the Sandstormers had fallen.

For in the face of Apocalypse, no one could stand.

I publish 15 chapters ahead on Pátreon; the URL is https://www.pátreon.com/Fat_Immortal just change the “a” with a funny accent to a normal one. Writing well is a lot harder than I thought guys and gals. I knew it would be difficult but not this difficult. I don’t own the Marvel universe or any of their characters. Please support me with your stones. Feedback is greatly appreciated. Stone me dear readers like the witch I am!

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